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Teddy Sticks to Crum?Will Reappoint Him Collector w at Charleston. Vi Washington. Dec. 2?l'resiHart t W J? ? ? * * * vouv i? >'/aD*oii iuu?y appointed Darnel J. Keete, of Detroit, L| Commissioner General ot Imrargration to till the plac made < scant by the deatb ol Frank P. ?1 Sargent and made known Ilia intenlion to reappoint to their respective positions W. D. Drum, collector of the port at CharlesIon, S. 0., and Martin Kuapp, chairman of thA Interstate Cora- yp merce Commission. j?_ Mr. Keefe is president of the ? International Association of ^ Longshoremen and sixth vice president of the American Fed- | eration of Labor. During the ~ recent campaign Mr. Keete an Tfc nounced his support of Judge ^ Taft in defiance of the policy of President Gompers of the Fed- 1 eration of Labor. He was one ot unQ the meat. Inval T.O "',l j w m. %?iv nuinql b iii w'**" labor circles. Sto At the expiratiou of his term alt' of office early this mouth Col- Mr lector Crum at Charleston will ma be re-appointed. There was a long and bitter fight on the orig- on* iual appointment of Dr. Crum, J who is a negro. For several PeI years his name was hunt; up in ma the Senate and the people cf cat! Charleston stubbornly fought his we confirmation. Dr. Crum's record exI as collector at Charleston has wai been such that President Roose- P'a velt has decided he shall have 'or another term. to bla In Some Interesting Statistics of dyi the Methodist Conference ch? Year. tar ror Laurens special in Tuesday's wai Columbia Record: The follow- hoi ing statistics tell in a few word* Th what the church stands for and net in the same figures tell what we has been done this past conler wit ence year. Read them and you will kuowsomething of the work m that it took to compile these fit*- Uet urea from the *200 and more reports made. ?!? Number of local preachers, 87; membera, 85,539. Qain, von 456- s Infants baptised, 1,851; adults baptised, 2,018. Number of Epworth League, 96; Members, 3,002. Number of Sunday schools, ] 694; officers and teaohers, 4,880; iaE scholars, 47,214. thfi Paid superanuate preachers, arc a widows and orphans, $10,039.1 U m , r For missions, foreign, $19,- |,0) 138 83 ; domestic, $17,321.44. the Paid for church extension w|, $6,863 02; American Bible so- Ell ciety, $722 70 Paid presiding elders, $22,- p j 971.28, preachers in charge the $181,443.25; bishops, $2,941.14 jUfl Number of societies, (orgiiu- | rations) 796; home of worship, Hev 762. car Value of houses of worship, ed $1 579,853.65; indebtedness on cla same, $47,318.27. he Number of pastoral charges, 237, parsonages, 197. rai Value ot parsonages, $394,575; ho : J . L i . J A t ft AAA juueuieutieet* $ , i,uou, ai Number of presiding elders 011 districts, 12, parsonages, 9. hai Value of parsonages, $50,000; I indebtedness, $2,500 Mi Churches damaged by fire or wl storm, 4; amount of damatre, nei $7,355. ca| Insurance carried, $485,233; lai fosses, #7,355; premiums paid, $3,650.15; collected on losse-, $5,505. | Educational statistics, num- "I ber of schools and colleges, six; 11,0 value. $669,299,56; endowment, f?jt $115,756,54; professors ai d t?li teachers, 59; pupils, 928. F m tak anc Hoarae coughs and stuffy oolda that may develop into pneumonia over night are 'hi quickly cured by Foley'h Honey and Tar, hh it soothes inflamed membrariea, heals the lungs. and ezpela the cold from the fNteui The Fnnderbnrk Pharmaoy and 1 W Hammond, Heath Hpringi a IHi Ihb LANCASTER /eak Women" d ak and sllinz women, there I* at least ona r ro help. Rut ui'li that wti, two treatments, a be combined. One is local, one is cotixtituu'' bin both tiro important, both essential. ^hoop's Night Curo la the Local. . S1 .hip's Ko-torative. tha Constitutional. R I-.. .ni. -r? Dr. Shoop's NightCure?Is a topical -ous uu-inbrnr.e suppository remedy, while Dr. Jm op's KcstorndT" is wholly an Internal treatThe lii?ioi'ativu leachea throughout the m> system, seeking '.he repair oi all uorvo. ti 'ilia, sitd nil blood ailments. "Nijciit Cure", as Its name implies, does its war l. while you sleep. It soothes sore and liilam- \\l ~ nueoue surfaces, heals local weaknes s and ' ' o harces. while the Kestoratire. eases n?uvou? I If b merit, jtivi-H renewed vigor and ambition. 5i ds up wasted t issues, bringing about renewed mth. vigor. and energy. Take Dr. 8boop's nrntive?Tablets or Liquid?asa general tonio 10 system. For positlre local help, use as well )r. tSHoop's / light Cure \ FUNDERBURK PHARMACY. 1 ic Deadly Dynamite?Fatal Explosion Near Dexington. Lexington special in The Col- A~$V\ tbia State: A shocking ao ent occurred at the Caspars f ne company, near here, this 9rnoon at 5 o'clock in which V; . John Waldron, white lore u, was instantly killed and ee negroes seriously injured, then ) of whom will probably die. lust how Hie accident h?pled will perhaps forever re- I For in *i mirofni'w Kss* ? 1 * u - , uui iruui wjuti ; t be learned from those who re nearby at the time of the )lo8ion it seems that Waldron b having some dynamite ,ced in one of the drilled hole9 the purpose ot cleaning it ou? . make ready lor I he heavier t()ni? ,st which was soon to follow. anVV Borne unknown manner the * naraite was exploded, two absC irises going off almost simul leously. The body of Wald who i was terribly mangled and he b evidently directly over the I One e at the time of the explo ion. e negroes were covered be The ith some heavy rock and they re removed from the debris ;h great difficulty. w [ore people are taking Foley's Kidney A < uedy every year It is considered lo be inoet effective remedy for Kidney and JklfTW Ider troubles that medical science can ?*IIIH ise Foley's Kidney ltemedy corrects 1 gularities. builds np worn ont tissues CI II restores lost vitality It will make ? feel well and look well The Fnnder- afCl k Pharmacy and ? W Hammond, ith Springs a Wpgj jgro Attempted to Enter can Room of Farmer's Wife. you mil Cjnaynip, era , special in Atita Journal ; A posse of more in one hundred armed men Don > today in pursuit of a negro gainJ n who attempted to enter the i a n me of Mrs. Andrew Sellars, 3 ) wife of a well known farmer, SCO U 0 lives about tour miles Irom laville. m There is ureal excitement and < a generally uinteistood that JLa? 1 capture ol tlie negro means i deal h Mrs. Sellara was engaged in ' ving a* the time the negro no to her home. lie dt maodthat she open the door, do ring that if did no ! o Ti U 1 would shoot it down. 1/llti J Leaving her bab>, Mis S liars COILI a out of the iear door of'he OUICI use to where her husband w as JJq yo\ work in the field. They Ht ce returned, hut the negro c d fled. glasse* Soon after reaching 'lie house, special r. Sellars organized the posse Doc uch is now in pursuit of the | , ?r<>. The neuro wore a black ll<JIUC ( p and a black shirt. Mrs. Sol- Lancai a saw him through the blinds. Dl Mrs McRaney's Experience. Irs M MrKanoy, l'rentis, Miss, writes: Office u wah confined to uiy bed for three nths with kidney and bladder tronblo, pnglfce 1 was treated by two pbyaicianH but 1'hotiO ed to get relief No human tongue can how F suffered, and I bad ^iven up >e of ever getting well until I began . . , ?? ing tolev'a Kidney Remedy After ing two bottles I felt like a new person, M 1 feel it my duty to till suffering women nt Foley's Kidney Kemedy did for me" j am nov s Funderburk 1'harni cy and E W from $3 u mmond, Hiatb Springs a ^Itou farii 1 1 - 1 menu, at ....... . . * . . missions c; [f it it te b printed, Mid it f fnr aUttli0( New* ofcee HM K NfcWS. DECEMBER 5, }R THE I C # Gi V/E are offering you the ch K SCHtOSS* t*0* A CO | n?? cws? M>k?r? Qhrj AlltKN'l l?4 TkI Wl-,v/ i at will make you take sinv th\ nrr frv \?roir A t~ir ?.j kinii^ iv vv v^ai ) viwi us. We have the rig If course you know abo ans, the best O If vhere. Every w 1 A letely guaranteed. A are and have been w :e a customer, always y have the right shaj A We have e\ A style ast known, from the ch< ats to the renowned H brand and J no. B. StetJ ure to see our hats for sure fix you up, and m look like a new man. t forget as you go along w ; we are also giving away ; LS IN GOLD. Some bod; is, for any of your wants. ancaster We have for sale severa I R. GARVIN!(Tbe MTIFIC OPTICIAN jr Glasses suit you? I and adjusting eye; and spectacles is tyated at present at >f Mr. W. F.Garvin, we < ;ter, S. C. O R. J E. WELSH DENTIST i Emmons Building on- i Kiret National Bank, i No. 8. q ANCASTER, S. U. loney to Loan. I 7 propnrad to negotndo lonna of 9 00 and upward* on improved iB. ropuyahln in annual instull8 pur cent intoient. No comtiarged ; only a r?iiHotmt)l? ? t of title \A7Y*a K WYLIK, lUora?y?M,aw. Wilt I9Q8 MONTH 7 IMI D E - IVI D E loicest line of clothing you a long time, and at prices >nish you, consisting of the ibrated makes: Schloss Br< shbaums, and Kant-Be-B not go wrong in buying an they have the style and not be found except in Ta ithes. We also have a ch( :lothes that have the wear , but have not quite the sty ve lines, that the prices we i notice. it fail to see ht thing. >ut those Bos- KL- 1 OE-lf Lsk the folks j j \ i 1 rearing them. a customer. |g\ ? . At \ l*Ot If )e and stvle. v \srsrti: J Ui lit VI s Winter Undo ^DW- ^ave a" gra<F son ^est knit underskirts we the the very much fii lake For arv thing to we the people. hile you are buying some of the *bsolutely free ONE HUND1 y will get it, and why not you Merc'tle 1 nice Milk Cows with young c SIDES HEAVY AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS iirect your attention to our Jacl< offee, i 1-2 lb cans for 25c, and ; vey's leading brands of Tobac< ural Leaf, Rich and Ripe, Coon and Ripe Peaches .ot of fine home made Molassess an ioods of all kinds. Also country gro Yours to serve, W. Sullivan d jm. m wf? i g JH i m <i in want, "Want" it through 7 OF I :r have seen I 4.1 i. ?:n I 11 lei. I Will following 3S. & Co., eat. You y of these, snap that ilor made *aper line ing qualile of the will offer * Mfc i rwear is from the j > at 50c. to ler grades. ;ar we are : above bar- \ iED DOL- jj Come to ; - 4 vi Co. fancyi 1 :son Square all of liar:o, NatRed d Canned und meal. Co. I \ Ttoe Ntav*.